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Cops use OnStar to shut down vehicle driven by suspect who killed Texas pastor in his church

A 62-year-old Methodist pastor was shot and killed in East Texas Sunday morning when he confronted a fugitive hiding in his church after a police chase, Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith said at an evening news conference.

Mark Allen McWilliams was armed when he found 21-year-old Mytrez Deunte Woolen in the Starrville Methodist Church bathroom shortly after 9 a.m.

McWilliams drew his weapon and ordered Woolen onto the floor, but he became distracted, Smith said, “and the suspect lunged at him and was able to take the firearm out of his hand.”

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Woolen shot and killed McWilliams and fired toward at least two other people who were inside the church, one of whom was struck in the back and shoulders as he tried to run from the suspect. He underwent surgery at a hospital and is expected to survive. The pastor’s wife, Rosemary McWilliams, fell while fleeing the gunman and injured a shoulder.

The suspect ran outside the church and stole a 2018 GMC pickup truck which, Smith said, was equipped with OnStar. Police used the in-vehicle security system to track the truck and move police vehicles in front of the fleeing suspect. Once they had officers both in front of him and behind him, Smith said, “we had OnStar shut the vehicle down.” Woolen was taken into custody in neighboring Harrison County further east.

Because he was found to have a gunshot wound — Smith said it was more like “a burn than a through and through shot” — Woolen was taken for treatment to a Tyler hospital before being transported to Smith County. Although police don’t yet know when precisely he received the wound, it was before he was taken into custody.

Smith told reporters that police had been looking for Woolen since earlier Saturday afternoon, when he was a suspect in a drive-by shooting in Marshall. “I don’t he even knew [the person he shot at], the sheriff said. “It’s unclear if he even knew the people in the house he shot at. It appears to be all random.”

About two hours later, Lindale police received a report a someone in a dark-colored Volkswagen Jetta (initially reported to be a Beetle) displaying a shotgun through the sunroof. Before the Lindale officer could arrive on the scene, a Smith County deputy saw the Jetta in a convenience store parking lot. The deputy attempted a traffic stop, but the Jetta sped away, leading deputies and Department of Public Safety troopers on a high speed chase over several roads, including Interstate 20.

He left the interstate and headed toward Starrville and, as he neared the church, a donut spare he’d been driving on blew out and the Jetta veered into the yard of a home next to the church and was rammed by a trooper’s cruiser.

Woolen fled the vehicle, leaving the shotgun behind. Deputies spent several hours searching for him, using dogs and drones, at one point finding a shoe or boot belonging to the suspect outside their perimeter. Officers finally left the area at about 2 a.m., but kept watch over the roads.

Sometime between 2 and 9 a.m., Smith said, “the suspect came back, broke a window, and entered the church.”

Smith would not discuss Woolen’s prior criminal record except to say “he was known to law enforcement.” He did not say if Woolen had admitted to the shooting, but said “he is making statements that we need to pursue this investigation.”

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I can imagine his conversation with his uncooperative vehicle

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by Anonymousreply 5January 4, 2021 5:22 PM

"McWilliams drew his weapon and ordered Woolen onto the floor, but he became distracted, Smith said, “and the suspect lunged at him and was able to take the firearm out of his hand.” Woolen shot and killed McWilliams and fired toward at least two other people who were inside the church, one of whom was struck in the back and shoulders as he tried to run from the suspect."

I need to show this story to the gun nuts at work, who think that having a gun makes them invincible. This dipshit got himself killed and another person shot, by waving a gun around and thinking it'd make everything okay.

by Anonymousreply 1January 4, 2021 3:25 PM

If you have a vehicle with ONSTAR you know about this ability and appreciate it, it is part of what you pay for. They can also make your horn honk and lights flash remotely if you can't find your vehicle or unlock your doors remotely if you lock your keys in your car.

by Anonymousreply 2January 4, 2021 3:36 PM

I'm so thrilled Nancy Grace now has her own web crime show!

CHAMPAGNE JUBILEE!

BIG PICTURE WINDOW!

THROWN AWAY LIKE TRASH!

by Anonymousreply 3January 4, 2021 4:37 PM

I've known at least two people who got OVI's due to OnStar. One lady hit a tree while she was drunk, and OnStar contacted her to ask if she was alright. She told them she was fine, but within minutes, cops stopped her at a red light and busted her. Another lady was simply buzzed off of her prescription meds while driving, and whomever she was talking to on OnStar noticed it, and she also got pulled over and arrested.

by Anonymousreply 4January 4, 2021 5:04 PM

No one's going to say anything about that picture of Nancy Grace? It's so airbrushed, it makes Brenda Dickson's pictures look downright lifelike.

by Anonymousreply 5January 4, 2021 5:22 PM
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